How should you, my good fashionable gentleman, look like all day long? Well, this editorial gives you an idea with a whole day spent at the park.My favourite look? Deffinitely the one with the printed blazer and bermudas.

Listening to my iPod I found out that there's a lot of korean music I like and that many of my friends might also like a lot. A LOT. Even though their brains might melt, I'm sure they'll enjoy it. And if they don't, they should pretend.Anyway, I though it'd be a good idea to make a single k-music suggestion according to my blogger friends' style and then look if my theory is correct while this turns into some kind of blogroll. Let's start.

WAIT there's a warning: all this music might or might not melt your brain and then you wont stop singing-dancing-clapping. Yes, all that is a very long word.

Originally a "gentleman" was a man of noble birth, and nowadays we enjoy with the courteousness of this original meaning and mix it with the eccentricity that we all enjoy (but many rather not wear). I loved this editorial with the gorgeous Johnny Harrignton with his odd gromming: beard, moustache and long hair. He looks like taken from another time when all colours were darker and the garments men wore has an special meaning and ocassion to wear. All these classic clothes that even my grandfather might wear and some touches of those accesories that men no longer wear as a daily basis create with the the lighting and the beard a powerful portrait of the eccentric gentleman we all like to imagine.Do you love it as much as I do?

Just watched this british film about the romance between John Keats and Fanny Brawne (for whom Keats wrote the famous poem that gives the title of the movie), and I fell in love with all the atmosphere in it: the light, the colours, the fabrics, the textures, the plants and even the walls. Just so beautiful.What I love the most are the silent outside shots of wide gardens full of flowers and trees, and the wonderful way the masculine and feminine characters are visually different in their own spaces: the men's rooms are dark with wooden walls and they also wear such colours: all in navy, dark green, brown, black. The women's rooms are full of light, white in colour, sheer fabrics. There also are two children in the movie, they both dress in neutral colours, beige, grey, white and camel and perfectly mix with the men's and the women's spaces in the same way, but their proper space are the outdoors: the flower fields and the trees in the garden.Everything in this film is so pretty, that I want my life to look like that.

If I were a boy I'd wear like this every autumn and winter day for the rest of my life. Or untill the next Burberry Prorsum show.It's some kind of a fact that (at least for me) the very best, trendy and more beautiful outwear is in every Burberry Prorsum collection. I mean, they have donde this of houndreds of years! And Christopher-marry-me-Bayley really knows what he is doing (have you realized he's my idol?)Do you dare to doubt my word? Well, here I leave you my favourite (and key) pieces from the last 3 autumn collections.